I have been researching teenagers
and their identity. I’ve been looking into how the media shown teenagers.
I will relate this to Misfits and
Fishtank, and explain their collective identity.
Misfits is a british tv series based on a group of teens
who are all facing community service.
We learn all there individual identity’s and are made to
believe they have no hope. We meet 5 teenagers who are all stereotypically
shown with anti-social behavior. In the group there is a party girl, sports
runner, cocky one etc.
Tajfel and turner quote that ‘people tend to
categorise themselves into groups which they then build their identity’s’. I disagree
with this as these have been emerged
together as they have all been in crime. These include drugs, drink driving,
fighting etc.
Historically this can relate to
Skins and grange hill, these are all school based although skins covered more
controversial issues. We see petty crimes which aren’t as serious as the ones
in misfits. Tajfel
and turner quite is related to skins as they are all a group of friends and
they build there identity together.
Fishtank a 2009 film,
teenagers are portrayed differently. We get to see Mia a 15 year old girl who has no hope. She
has a dream of dancing but with young single mothered mum who shouts and swears at children she has a poor
family structure to help her. David Buckingham quotes that the media don’t just
offer a transparent window of the world but a mediated one.
Mia smokes, binge drink and has underage
sex. The audience are made to believe that all teenagers are like this. He young mother who gets
a boyfriend, he wants to help Mia and find her identity. He often asks her to
dance to his favourite song although when she does we see them having sex.
David Buckingham quote can be related to misfits, we are made to believe that
all teenagers have convicted crimes. In Bullett Boy we see a gang of boys who are all
involved in drugs and crime. The media show teen culture in a very bad way.
Misfits is released on TV past the water shed times as they all swear etc. It is shown on both E4
and channel 4,
their website contains games, podcasts, blogs etc. On the blogs you can
communicate with other fans. They have a facebook and twitter page with all individual accounts. David
Gauntlett explains that identity’s are complicated however everyone thinks they
have one.
In Fishtank her mothers boyfriends finds a dance
event she can attend Mia then believes she made have found her identity when she gets there she is called up on
stage for which she didn’t know it was pole/lap dancing.
The media then show how teenagers have
no hope or luck.
Historically this could be related
to Dawson’s creek as we are made to look down on the anti-social behaviour
teens. It could also relate to Waterloo road which is a tv series on a school who the youngens follow the
action of the olders.
We then get to see the mother having
a party in her council estate flats with family and friends. Her two children aren’t invited an stay upstairs. This
shows the lack of family structure at home. We meet Mia’s little sister tyler with a friend both who are
swearing and smoking.
The audience are left to believe all young mums live in broken britain and teenagers have no hope at all.
Mia was kicked out of school and
they receive a letter which is accepting her to a place in an anti-social
behaviour school.
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